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There is, we know, a stiff price to pay for big-time payoffs, even if zero graduation rates don't show up in those Department of Education men's financial figures.
The bargain process based on this model uses a time varying payoff distribution.
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Qat production has, in turn, become part of the economic mainstream, producing up to five times the payoff of other crops.
Mr. Kirkpatrick said he felt writing about the movement "helped amplify some voices and perspectives of people who felt their views may have been underrepresented in The Times". One payoff on beat assignments is that they foster regular contacts with sources, and sourcing and access can produce exclusive insights for readers.
This time-step payoff will be referred to as instantaneous payoff hereafter.
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